Gatekeeper
Shades of Reason
Nearly every Christian I know proclaims salvation, but most Christians rarely offer a definition of what Christian salvation is. What 'exactly' does it mean to be saved, then? Does it mean that we are free from sin, or the wages of? Does it mean that we will live in paradise for all eternity, or is there more to it than this?
What if salvation is a state of mind, or a state of emotional well being? What if salvation actually means freedom or liberty from the negative forces that most everyone allows themselves to dwell on? Is it possible that scriptural laws and principles simply exist to help us (as a species) to conquer those forces that harm us inwardly/emotionally?
That's the faith and salvation I want to know - To be able to stare (In the face) anything this world throws at me and not fear the potential sting. What if this is what salvation is about - To live life free from the negative forces (Like fear) that we allow to control our inner/emotional well being?
God's love can help us live an abundant life. What if true salvation comes when we let go of our tendencies to resit His comfort. Whether we believe in Him or not, I believe His spirit (The Comforter) can lead us to true liberty (Salvation). Fear causes torment/Perfect love casts out fear.
I think many of us resist God's love (Which is perfect) and/or we are simply unaware that His love extends to all men regardless of our pasts. To know in our hearts, to trust, and to have faith that His grace/love extends to even "you" is one of the most empowering and comforting realities that I can think of. To know this draws us closer to Him.
God is not partial, nor is His love limited to only the elect. It is simply a matter of knowing Him (In heart) as love. That is how I view salvation. To know God as love, and to allow His love to comfort us in times of trial.
"My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing."
James 1:2-4 (KJV)
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What if salvation is a state of mind, or a state of emotional well being? What if salvation actually means freedom or liberty from the negative forces that most everyone allows themselves to dwell on? Is it possible that scriptural laws and principles simply exist to help us (as a species) to conquer those forces that harm us inwardly/emotionally?
That's the faith and salvation I want to know - To be able to stare (In the face) anything this world throws at me and not fear the potential sting. What if this is what salvation is about - To live life free from the negative forces (Like fear) that we allow to control our inner/emotional well being?
God's love can help us live an abundant life. What if true salvation comes when we let go of our tendencies to resit His comfort. Whether we believe in Him or not, I believe His spirit (The Comforter) can lead us to true liberty (Salvation). Fear causes torment/Perfect love casts out fear.
I think many of us resist God's love (Which is perfect) and/or we are simply unaware that His love extends to all men regardless of our pasts. To know in our hearts, to trust, and to have faith that His grace/love extends to even "you" is one of the most empowering and comforting realities that I can think of. To know this draws us closer to Him.
God is not partial, nor is His love limited to only the elect. It is simply a matter of knowing Him (In heart) as love. That is how I view salvation. To know God as love, and to allow His love to comfort us in times of trial.
"My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing."
James 1:2-4 (KJV)
GK